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    The result of his transformation is achieved through the purging of his ethnic roots by dissociating within the domestic sphere. Rodriquez mourns the loss of his relationship with his family‚ and community‚ “I remember what was so grievously lost to define what was necessarily gained‚ “but reaffirms his newfound growth under Western education and the immersion into the public domain. The moment English was introduced in his home marks a shift of his familial dynamic (6). The mastery of the English

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    DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY BACOLOR‚ PAMPANGA SY 2013-2014 LOCAL TOURISM OFFICE OF APALIT (COMMITTEE ON TOURISM) Submitted by: Submitted to: Angeles Elaiza Kay M. Ms.MARIE CHLOE DE GUILLA Bustos Sharmaine M. Cabangon Danielle F. Ocampo Rogine S. Tongol Jenine B. HRM-3C Apalit is a first class municipality in the province of Pampanga‚ Philippines. It is situated in the Luzon Island. According to the 2010 census‚ it has a population

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    The City of Trece Martires (Filipino: Lungsod ng Trece Martires) is a third-class city in the province of Cavite‚ Philippines. The city serves as the seat of government of the Cavite‚ where many of the provincial government offices are located. According to the 2007 census‚ it has a population of 90‚177 people in a land area of 49.10 square kilometers. It is named after the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite‚ who were executed by the Spaniards on September 12‚ 1896. Trece Martires City is strategically

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    Osborn) 3. “1 million men were mustered for the assault on the Japanese homeland” (Thomas and Osborn). B. The U.S. assault would have cost just as many Japanese lives‚ if not more‚ than those cost by the atomic bombs. 1. Japanese fight by the code of bushido‚ which means they would not surrender (Beck 498). 2. The United States was prepared to use poisoned gas and other deadly weapons in an assault on Japan (Thomas and Osborn). III. The American firebombing had taken a drastic toll on Japanese civilians

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    San Diego Chicano Park San Diego has a historic park named Chicano park‚ it is located beneath the well know Coronado bridge in Barrio Logan‚ south of San Diego. Barrio Logan was one of the location were Mexicans had arrived and started settling around the area in the early 1890’s. San Diego was already such a historic place to Chicanos living there. So when the government tried taking the land that was rich in history and their culture‚ the people fought and created what is now called Chicano

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    Who would win‚ Samurai or Knight? To begin Knights and Samurai have a lot of common traits‚ but they also have differences. Traits that they both share are‚ they are warriors who protect their land. But a difference is that they have different weapons‚armor‚training and different religions. While knights and samurai have many similarities‚ in a one on one battle‚ the advantage would be given to the knight and this can be seen in their training‚armor‚and their Honor Code. The first way that

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    LEXICOGRAPHY AND THE DESCRIPTION OF PHILIPPINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY Historical sources show that Filipino words began to be borrowed into the English of the American colonizers at a very early stage in the colonial period. Today‚ the English used in the Philippines has a distinctive localized vocabulary which finds expression in a range of settings‚ including government‚ education‚ and the media as well as the personal domain. Describing the vocabulary of new Englishes(Lado) In the academic

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    future‚ a freer future. Flores’ hopeful tone reveals her message that like the young boys in the poem‚ hopefulness can exist despite the difficulties of living in poverty At the beginning of the poem‚ Flores introduces two young boys who live in a barrio‚ or a poor neighborhood. The boys have caught two fat pigeons and hold them in their trembling hands. As the poem continues‚ the boys eventually release the pigeons and watch as the birds fly far above their poverty-stricken community. Flores creates

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    Brought Home A Wife (And Other Stories) ‚ I had to rely on Baul to give me a similar fantastic ride to Nagrebcan‚ Bauang‚ La Union. Shame!Manuel Viloriasays the collection was only twenty pesos.The story‚ like most of Arguilla’s prose‚ transpires in Barrio Nagrebcan in La Union‚ the birthplace of Manuel E. Arguilla himself . You’ll immediately realize how the writer loves his hometown by the vivid imagery and sensuality that he offers on the plate . From the shapes and the sounds to even the scent

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    Japan in WW2

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    Re-conquest of the Philippines by General MacArthur‚ commander of the US troops in the pacific‚ cut off Japan from its oil supplies = loss of 60 million barrels of oil a year. Japanese resistance Japanese resistance was fanatical – warrior code of bushido. • Iwo Jima → tiny island defended by 22‚000 Japanese troops‚ only 212 were taken prisoner • At Okinawa‚ the Americans faced 70‚000 troops in well prepared positions with support from kamikaze (suicide) aircraft • Kamikazes would fly their airplanes

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